DC Entertainment has revealed an exciting new collaboration. The comic book and graphic novel publisher is adapting the best-selling Millennium Trilogy into graphic novels.

According to a press release, “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” will be released in graphic novel form by DC Entertainment imprint Vertigo next year. Sequels “The Girl Who Played with Fire” will follow in 2013, and “The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest” in 2014.

Each graphic novel will be released in two volumes, and will be available in both print and digital versions.

Sarah Michelle Gellar should sleep much more soundly tonight: The CW has picked up a full season of her show, "Ringer." [Just Jared]

"Beavis & Butt-head," as you've heard, are headed back to TV. To prep you for their arrival on October 27, creator Mike Judge has put together a "most wanted" - a.k.a., fave moments - DVD. [PopMatters.com]

Ready for another comedy spun from a Brit original? This one will have Ben Stiller: The actor has signed on to star in "Rentaghost," a series about a temp agency for the deceased, which has been snapped up by Fox. [Variety]

So much baby news! Along with Tori Spelling, who welcomed a daughter on Monday, Kelsey Grammer's daughter Spencer delivered a boy, Emmett Emmanual, on the same day. Johnny Knoxville said hello to his new arrival, daughter Arlo, on October 6. [People; Twitter]

The actress, best known for "24," had that memorable moment (or at least her character, Alex, did) on ABC's comedy "Happy Endings" last season. Cuthbert told CNN that was her favorite moment that has aired on the show so far (but look out for the upcoming Halloween episode, for another one).

“I’m just in a place where I’m just ready to give it my all," she said. "So when the writers come up to me and say, ‘We want to tase you next week,’ I say, ‘Bring it! Let’s do it!’"

According to the Hollywood Reporter, actress and director Penny Marshall is working on bringing her inspiring life story to the masses.

"I have had many lives (not in the Shirley MacLaine sense) and you will hear about them all ... Just don't expect any recipes ... I don't cook," the 68-year-old Hollywood veteran says of her upcoming memoir.

Marshall says the book will cover her childhood, her relationship with brother Garry Marshall (the producer), moving to Hollywood as a single mom, her time on “Laverne & Shirley,” becoming a director and her 2009 battle with cancer.

In this week's episode of "Parenthood," Max was having a hard time dealing with his punishment for fighting with Jabbar.

He has to spend a week on lunch detention, which means he's supposed to eat in a classroom away from the other students. Kristina gets permission to have a family member sit with him, and she asks Amber. This is both to help him work on the apology he has to write and so he has someone to make him feel comfortable.

In reality, it's Amber's who needs someone to make her feel comfortable.